Fantasy vs Sci-Fi: How Grace Jenkins Defines Worlds, Magic, and Modern Storytelling
In this episode of The Neil Haley Show, author Grace Lynx Jenkins dives into one of the most misunderstood (and debated) topics in storytelling:👉 What actually is fantasy?And more importantly…👉 How is it different from sci-fi, superheroes, and everything else?This conversation explores:
- The definition of fantasy
- Classic vs modern interpretations
- The role of magic vs technology
- How genres overlap in today’s storytelling
It’s part writing lesson… part debate… and all insight.👤 About the Guest – Grace Lynx JenkinsGrace Lynx Jenkins is an emerging author focused on:
- Fantasy storytelling
- Character-driven narratives
- World-building and immersive settings
She draws inspiration from both classic literature and modern media, blending traditional elements with her own creative approach.🧙♂️ What Is Fantasy? (Grace’s Definition)Grace breaks it down simply:👉 Fantasy is a world outside reality…But one that still has its own rules.Core Elements:
- Magic or supernatural systems
- Entirely different worlds
- Internal logic that makes sense within that world
“It’s taking your audience to a different world and exploring it.”🏰 Classic Fantasy (The Foundation)When most people think of fantasy…They’re thinking:
- Medieval settings
- Knights, dragons, and kingdoms
- Good vs evil
Examples Grace Mentions:
- King Arthur legends
- Beowulf
- The Hobbit
- The Lord of the Rings
👉 This is what she calls “classic fantasy”🧠 Fantasy vs Sci-Fi (The Big Debate)Here’s where things get interesting.Grace’s Core Distinction:👉 Fantasy = Magic-based
👉 Sci-Fi = Technology-based⚙️ Sci-Fi Examples:
- The Matrix
- Space-based stories
- Advanced technology narratives
These feel more:
- Scientific
- Plausible (to a degree)
- Grounded in “what could be”
🧙 Fantasy Examples:
- Dragons
- Magic systems
- Mythical creatures
These are:
- Not meant to be realistic
- Fully imaginative
- Emotionally driven worlds
🔄 The Twist: Everything Is Kind of FantasyGrace makes a strong point:👉 Almost all these genres are connected.
- Sci-fi = a branch of fantasy
- Superheroes = another branch
- Anime = often blends everything
“They’re all forms of fantasy… just different levels.”🦸 What About Superheroes?This is where it gets nuanced.Grace explains:
- Superheroes aren’t “classic fantasy”
- They lean more toward sci-fi
- But still fall under the broader fantasy umbrella
👉 Why?Because they still exist outside real-world rules.📺 Modern Fantasy ExamplesGrace and Neil explore newer content:
- Game of Thrones → classic fantasy
- Stranger Things → hybrid (fantasy + sci-fi)
- House of the Dragon → classic fantasy
🎌 Anime & FantasyGrace brings in anime as a major influence:
- Strong world-building
- Unique magic systems
- Deep character arcs
She highlights how anime often blends:
👉 Making it one of the most flexible storytelling spaces.⚖️ How Grace Classifies Genres (Her Framework)🧙 Classic Fantasy:
- Magic
- Medieval setting
- Mythology
⚙️ Sci-Fi:
- Technology
- Futuristic ideas
- Scientific influence
🔀 Hybrid:
- Mix of both
- Modern storytelling trend
✍️ What This Means for Her WritingGrace is planning to:
- Write in fantasy
- Build original worlds
- Create structured magic systems
👉 And most importantly…She understands:👉 Genre is a tool—not a limitation.💡 Standout Insights
- Fantasy is about worlds beyond reality
- Magic vs technology is the key distinction
- Most...